Thursday, October 16, 2025

The European Space Agency Is Modelling Extreme Solar Ejections, For Us All -- To Be Better Prepared.


The effects are/would be truly global.

And we do need... to be prepared.

So ESA is modelling it for us all. Do read on:

. . .No communication or navigation, faulty electronics and collision risk. At ESA’s mission control in Darmstadt, teams faced a scenario unlike any before: a solar storm of extreme magnitude. Fortunately, this nightmare unfolded not in reality, but as part of the simulation campaign for Sentinel-1D, pushing the boundaries of spacecraft operations and space weather preparedness. . . .

To model one of the most extreme scenarios, simulation officers drew inspiration from the infamous Carrington event of 1859, the strongest geomagnetic storm ever recorded. The exercise replicated the effects of a catastrophic solar storm on satellite operations to test the team’s ability to respond without satellite navigation and under severe electronic disruption. . . .


Now you know. Onward -- and. . . out.

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